National Black Voter Day: 9/13
National Voter Registration Day: 9/17
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Voter protection hotline: 1-866-OUR-VOTE
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Kentucky Voter Portal Information
Check KY voter registration status
Kentucky voter resources
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​In 2024, we will be voting for:
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Office of the President;
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33 Members of the Senate;
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435 Members of the House of Representatives;
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11 Governors;
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Local Elected Offices; and
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State Ballot Initiatives.
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The issues shaping this election
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How to register to vote
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How to check their voter registration
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The importance of updating their registration, if needed
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Voter registration deadlines in your state
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How to find their polling location
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When early voting starts or how to obtain a mail in ballot (if applicable)
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Young voters (18-30) are a critical demographic in this election. Here are 4 easy steps to make sure that this demographic is prepared for the 2024 Election. Sorors we are counting on YOU to engage and communicate with young people in your families, churches, civic groups, and network!
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Create a voter plan. Follow the easy steps here:
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Register to vote. It's not too late to register to vote for the November Election. Visit here before October 7.
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Verify your voter registration status. Use this link to verify your voter registration information, make changes, find your polling place, or track the status of your absentee ballot: https://vrsws.sos.ky.gov/vic/
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Request an absentee ballot. For those who will be away for school and/or work on November 5, visit the Absentee Ballot Portal between September 21-October 22 to request yours, https://vrsws.sos.ky.gov/abrweb/
Fortitude on the Frontline is as easy as 1,2,3!!
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Order your FREE VOT-ER Badge! HERE
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Visit https://delta4womeninaction.org/ and click on 'Stay Engaged' at the top of the screen.
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Visit our site frequently for more information about how you can
'Keep Fortitude on the Frontline!'
Why are we so passionate about Political Awareness & Involvement?
In March of 1913, nearly six weeks after its founding, several Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc. Founders marched in the historic Suffragist March
under the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. banner, the Sorority's first
public act. Today, low voter turnout statistics highlight the need to continue
to identify ways to include opportunities for all citizens to exercise their
voting power. Each of Delta’s programmatic initiatives has an advocacy
component that is implemented under the auspices of social action when
it is appropriate or necessary to do so.
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Under the auspices of the National Social Action Commission, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. continues to institute activities that foster:
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Sponsoring Voter Registration and voter education programs
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Combating Voter Suppression
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The full restoration of voting rights for individuals who have paid their debt to society
(ex-offenders)
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Affordable Health Care and access to quality health care
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Financial Literacy and Economic Empowerment
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Support for HBCU
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Political Awareness and Involvement
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Gender Equality
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Racial Profiling
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